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        <title>750w 500h</title>
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Replace this example with your content. Styling using markdown is supported. # Level 1 Header Markdown is a simple way to format text. ## Level 2 Headerasdf For example, *this text will be italic* and **this text will be bold**. Here is a link to [DataOne](https://www.dataone.org), and here is an equation written using the TeX language: $$ y =X\beta + \epsilon $$. Add an image like so: ![DataOne logo](https://www.dataone.org/sites/default/files/d1-logo-v8_aligned_left.png) Show in-line code using `single backticks`, or show it as a separate block using triple backticks: ```r my_string <- "Check out the code I wrote" print(my_string) ``` Here is how to make a table: | Tables | Are | Cool | | ------ | --- | ----- | | x | a | $1600 | | y | b | $12 | | z | c | $1600 | The following is an unordered list: * List item a * List item b * List item c * You can create nested lists by indenting list items by four spaces. * Sub-item 2 This is a numbered list: 1. First 2. Second 3. Third To quote some text, just start a line with a `>` character. In the words of Grace Hopper: > information is more valuable than the hardware which processes it. You can even add emojis :smile:! ### More help with markdown - [Markdown reference](https://commonmark.org/help/) - [Ten minute tutorial](https://commonmark.org/help/tutorial/) - For a longer example where you can also preview the results, checkout the [Showdown Live Editor](http://demo.showdownjs.com/)
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Replace this example with your content. Styling using markdown is supported. # Level 1 Headerf Markdown is a simple way to format text. ## Level 2 Header For example, *this text will be italic* and **this text will be bold**. Here is a link to [DataOne](https://www.dataone.org), and here is an equation written using the TeX language: $$ y =X\beta + \epsilon $$. Add an image like so: ![DataOne logo](https://www.dataone.org/sites/default/files/d1-logo-v8_aligned_left.png) Show in-line code using `single backticks`, or show it as a separate block using triple backticks: ```r my_string <- "Check out the code I wrote" print(my_string) ``` Here is how to make a table: | Tables | Are | Cool | | ------ | --- | ----- | | x | a | $1600 | | y | b | $12 | | z | c | $1600 | The following is an unordered list: * List item a * List item b * List item c * You can create nested lists by indenting list items by four spaces. * Sub-item 2 This is a numbered list: 1. First 2. Second 3. Third To quote some text, just start a line with a `>` character. In the words of Grace Hopper: > information is more valuable than the hardware which processes it. You can even add emojis :smile:! ### More help with markdown - [Markdown reference](https://commonmark.org/help/) - [Ten minute tutorial](https://commonmark.org/help/tutorial/) - For a longer example where you can also preview the results, checkout the [Showdown Live Editor](http://demo.showdownjs.com/)
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Replace this example with your content. Styling using markdown is supported. # Level 1 Header Markdown is a simple way to format text.asdf ## Level 2 Header For example, *this text will be italic* and **this text will be bold**. Here is a link to [DataOne](https://www.dataone.org), and here is an equation written using the TeX language: $$ y =X\beta + \epsilon $$. Add an image like so: ![DataOne logo](https://www.dataone.org/sites/default/files/d1-logo-v8_aligned_left.png) Show in-line code using `single backticks`, or show it as a separate block using triple backticks: ```r my_string <- "Check out the code I wrote" print(my_string) ``` Here is how to make a table: | Tables | Are | Cool | | ------ | --- | ----- | | x | a | $1600 | | y | b | $12 | | z | c | $1600 | The following is an unordered list: * List item a * List item b * List item c * You can create nested lists by indenting list items by four spaces. * Sub-item 2 This is a numbered list: 1. First 2. Second 3. Third To quote some text, just start a line with a `>` character. In the words of Grace Hopper: > information is more valuable than the hardware which processes it. You can even add emojis :smile:! ### More help with markdown - [Markdown reference](https://commonmark.org/help/) - [Ten minute tutorial](https://commonmark.org/help/tutorial/) - For a longer example where you can also preview the results, checkout the [Showdown Live Editor](http://demo.showdownjs.com/)
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